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Apply for
To formally request something (e.g., a job)
I applied for the marketing manager position yesterday.
Take on
To accept a responsibility or job.Example: They decided to take me on as a new team member.
Fill out
To complete a form or application.Example: Please fill out the application form before the interview.
Turn down
To reject an offer.
Example: She turned down the job because the salary was too low.
Step up
To take action when there's a need for leadership or responsibility.Example: He stepped up to manage the project when no one else would.
Carry out:
To perform or execute a task.
Example: I carried out extensive research for the report.
Follow up
To check in or reconnect after a previous conversation.
Example: I followed up with the interviewer to ask about the job status.
Keep up with
To stay updated or maintain progress.
Example: It's important to keep up with the latest trends in your industry.
Job market
The availability of jobs in an area or field.
The job market is very competitive right now.
Work schedule
The arrangement of hours you work.
I prefer a flexible work schedule.
Attention to detail
Being precise and accurate in work.
Attention to detail is essential in this position.
Leadership qualities
Traits that make someone a good leader.
He demonstrated great leadership qualities during the project.
Land a job
To successfully get a job.
Example: After months of searching, she finally landed a job at her dream company.
Climb the career ladder
To advance in your career.
Example: He's been working hard to climb the career ladder
Pull your weight
to do your fair share of work.
Example: "Everyone on the team needs to pull their weight."
Pull strings
Use influence to get an advantage.
Example: He pulled some strings to get an interview with the CEO.
Think outside the box
To think creatively or differently.
Example: The interviewer was impressed by her ability to think outside the box.
Burn the midnight oil
To work late into the night.
Example: She burned the midnight oil to finish her presentation.
Get your foot in the door
To secure a first opportunity or position.
Example: An internship is a great way to get your foot in the door of a company.
Call it a day
To stop working for the day.
Example: After a long interview, I decided to call it a day.
Jack of all trades:
Someone skilled at many things but not an expert in any.
Example: The company is looking for a specialist, not a jack of all trades.
Strong work ethic
a commitment to hard work and responsibility.
Example: "Employers value candidates with a strong work ethic."
Make a good impression
to create a positive impact.
Example: "It's important to make a good impression during your first interview."
Brush up on
To refresh your knowledge or skills.
Before the interview, I need to brush up on my technical skills.
Job satisfaction
feeling fulfilled and content with your work.
Example: "A good work-life balance contributes to job satisfaction."